Tyndall talks about job openings

LAUREL, MS (WDAM) -

It only took one season for Donnie Tyndall to break the school record for wins in a season by a University of Southern Mississippi men's basketball team. Naturally, the chatter has already started about other coaching opportunities, and whether or not Tyndall would leave Hattiesburg so soon.

Make no mistake, he's a hot commodity in coaching circles after the 2012-2013 season. Golden Eagle fans can breathe a little easier now that vacancies at the University of Southern California and UCLA have been filled, and multiple reports state Texas Tech University reached out to Tyndall almost a week ago.

The Red Raiders have since hired Tubby Smith, who won a national title at the University of Kentucky. Tyndall spoke at USM's "Eagle Nation Rally" at Sander son Farms Inc. in Laurel on Tuesday night, and stated this is not uncharted territory for him.

"I was at Morehead state the last six years, and I went through that the last three years I was there. Every spring," said the National Association of Basketball Coaches District 11 Coach of the Year, "I would have never left Morehead State if I didn't think that the place I was coming to wasn't a special place and a perfect fit for me.

"The people of Hattiesburg, the campus community, the support our team was given this year was phenomenal. I'm very proud to be the basketball coach here at Southern Miss."

A Hub City minister is reacting to the death of the Rev. Billy Graham, the most widely-heard Christian evangelist in history. He died Wednesday morning at his home in Montreat, North Carolina at the age of 99. Pastor Jeff Clark of Hattiesburg's Venture Church said Graham was a humble man of integrity who would be missed. "Billy Graham is who all of us wanted to be like," said Clark, who once saw Graham in person while he was a seminary student in Dallas ...

A Hub City minister is reacting to the death of the Rev. Billy Graham, the most widely-heard Christian evangelist in history. He died Wednesday morning at his home in Montreat, North Carolina at the age of 99. Pastor Jeff Clark of Hattiesburg's Venture Church said Graham was a humble man of integrity who would be missed. "Billy Graham is who all of us wanted to be like," said Clark, who once saw Graham in person while he was a seminary student in Dallas ...

A new documentary about Hattiesburg civil rights pioneer Clyde Kennard premiered at the Lake Terrance Convention Center Wednesday night. "Measure of Progress: The Clyde Kennard Story" documents Kennard's attempts at enrolling at the University of Southern Mississippi in the 1950's when it was a segregated Mississippi Southern College. He was turned down several times and ultimately was sent to prison on trumped up charges. He died of cancer after be...

A new documentary about Hattiesburg civil rights pioneer Clyde Kennard premiered at the Lake Terrance Convention Center Wednesday night. "Measure of Progress: The Clyde Kennard Story" documents Kennard's attempts at enrolling at the University of Southern Mississippi in the 1950's when it was a segregated Mississippi Southern College. He was turned down several times and ultimately was sent to prison on trumped up charges. He died of cancer after be...

The City of Laurel is planning a $5 million water and sewer project to improve aging infrastructure. (Photo source: WDAM)

The City of Laurel undergoing a $5 million water and sewer project. WDAM looked at what's happening. Mayor Johnny Magee said, "The problem is Laurel is over 100 years old and the water and sewer lines are about the same age." Caving in and sprouting leaks, Mayor Johnny Magee said it's time for an infrastructure revamp in the city. Magee said, "We are going to redo the water and sewer lines all the way from the flagpole on Central Avenue about two and a half mil...

The City of Laurel undergoing a $5 million water and sewer project. WDAM looked at what's happening. Mayor Johnny Magee said, "The problem is Laurel is over 100 years old and the water and sewer lines are about the same age." Caving in and sprouting leaks, Mayor Johnny Magee said it's time for an infrastructure revamp in the city. Magee said, "We are going to redo the water and sewer lines all the way from the flagpole on Central Avenue about two and a half mil...

New Orleans police said Johnny Gatlin came into NOPD Police station with his missing flyer in hand and in good health. (Photo source: NOPD)

A Hattiesburg man reported missing after visiting New Orleans for Mardi Gras has been found safe. New Orleans police said Johnny Gatlin, 57, came into NOPD Police station with his missing flyer in hand and in good health. His family picked him up in New Orleans. Copyright WDAM 2018. All rights reserved. More >>

A Hattiesburg man reported missing after visiting New Orleans for Mardi Gras has been found safe. New Orleans police said Johnny Gatlin, 57, came into NOPD Police station with his missing flyer in hand and in good health. His family picked him up in New Orleans. Copyright WDAM 2018. All rights reserved. More >>